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Columnist Tim Rowland feels validated by scholarly paper showing the ineffectiveness of homework.
Closing the Book on Homework: Enhancing Public Education and Freeing Family Time by John Buell (2004) The Battle Over Homework: Common Ground for Administrators, Teachers, and Parents by Harris Cooper Archived 2012-07-23 at the Wayback Machine (2007) The Homework Myth: Why Our Kids Get Too Much of a Bad Thing by Alfie Kohn (2006)
According to AP, his research found that homework is much more effective for middle and high school students than it is for elementary-age kids. "Homework is like medicine. If you take too little ...
The desire to promote these feelings of safety resulted in universities promoting practices such as content warnings (e.g., telling students in advance that the homework contains disagreeable information about racism), safe spaces (e.g., a designated room where students who support trans rights can avoid those who disagree), and bias-response ...
Argument from anecdote – a fallacy where anecdotal evidence is presented as an argument; without any other contributory evidence or reasoning. Inductive fallacy – a more general name for a class of fallacies, including hasty generalization and its relatives. A fallacy of induction happens when a conclusion is drawn from premises that only ...
Homework: The Evidence (2nd ed.). London: UCL Institute of Education Press. ISBN 978-1-78277-247-7. OCLC 1079344976. Unfortunately, my library doesn't have it. (If you go looking, keep in mind that it's important to get the 2018 major update, not the original 2004 edition.) WhatamIdoing 00:23, 25 July 2024 (UTC)
"The dog ate my homework" (or "my dog ate my homework") is an English expression which carries the suggestion of being a common, poorly fabricated excuse made by schoolchildren to explain their failure to turn in an assignment on time. The phrase is referenced, even beyond the educational context, as a sarcastic rejoinder to any similarly glib ...
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